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Idk what thy really are, but one thing is for sure this year, there is no real favorite in m book. As soon as one team makes a HUGE tatement and starts to look unbeatable, they get their *** whooped. No team looks destined, immortal, magical, whatever.

Kubiak needs to go, he's the main issue along with Schaub. 3 touchdowns in the last 4 games versus not so good defenses. Also Houston is now 2-6 in the month of December(last season and this year) . Losing Cushing was crushing but if the offense was doing their job the D wouldn't have to spend so much time on the field like they have.

Kubiak? haha He is one of the most brilliant offensive coaches in the game. Blame Schaub, blame the defense, blame the wide receivers that can't contribute outside of Johnson. As a Bronco fan, Texans aren't a scary team to face right now, but if they figure it out shortly, Im worried...

Agreed, I just posted a thread pretty much saying what I bolded. Kub is so conservative because those are the only plays he can run with the POS.

Who the **** is a good receiver outside of Johnson. Im being serious. Daniels? All tightends produce in a Kubiak system. Daniels isn't an exceptional athlete. He won't make big plays. Walter would be a decent number 3 receiver. Schaub has never been that good. Its an offense that has less then efficient talent outside of Foster and Johnson. You meet teams that have a shutdown corner or double Johnson, and a good run defense its not very good. Minnesota is pretty solid at shutting down number one receivers and with a decent run defense, made the texans look foolish.

Idk what thy really are, but one thing is for sure this year, there is no real favorite in m book. As soon as one team makes a HUGE tatement and starts to look unbeatable, they get their *** whooped. No team looks destined, immortal, magical, whatever.

It's a "get in and let's go from there" type of season

Very true.

Originally Posted by tp13baby

Kubiak? haha He is one of the most brilliant offensive coaches in the game. Blame Schaub, blame the defense, blame the wide receivers that can't contribute outside of Johnson. As a Bronco fan, Texans aren't a scary team to face right now, but if they figure it out shortly, Im worried...

Well what I meant is that Kubiak is the one that has stuck with Schaub and made him "his guy", so maybe he's the one at fault. Like others are saying about his conservative play-calling with Schaub, he knows Matt's limitations better than anyone. Schaub isn't a guy who can overcome adversity that a team will likely face in the playoffs. Im just going off by what i have seen from him these past games that were so crucial or so called "statement games". The guy has 1 TD with 3 picks in the last 4 games.

The defense has regressed as the season has winded down but there's only so much you can do to compensate for the absence of Cushing and other players that have been in and out of the lineup like Joseph who has had nagging issues all season.

Like I said before, if the offense was doing half it's job even, that would go a long way in not only putting together sustained drives but also not allowing their defense to get taxed and exposed as much.

The thought on Kubiak from many Texans' fans is that he should have been gone since a few seasons ago. For whatever reason he's totally ignored getting a legit #2 WR. Texans are now 2-6 in December going back to last season, looking very unprepared and unmotivated in the process. If they were to lose versus the Bengals hopefully Bob McNair will take a firm and bold stance and act swiftly. I'd hate to waste Foster's and Watt's prime years like Andre's were.

I've been saying it all season, especially after their close game with Jacksonville and the game they should have lost on Thanksgiving.

Ya'll are looking at it the wrong way. Not only was the Jaguars game a divisonal game but those two games which turned into 10 quarters of football where in a span of 5 days.

Also those two games have been the only games in which Schaub showed the abilty to lead a comeback after trailing, driving down the field for a 90+ yard drive late for a TD and send both games into OT.

Ya'll are looking at it the wrong way. Not only was the Jaguars game a divisonal game but those two games which turned into 10 quarters of football where in a span of 5 days.

Also those two games have been the only games in which Schaub showed the abilty to lead a comeback after trailing, driving down the field for a 90+ yard drive late for a TD and send both games into OT.

Man somebody should tell the Titans that they were playing a division game yesterday against the Jags too......sorry, that is a terrible excuse when talking about losses

Again, then somebody should have stated that to the Texans who just absolutely demolished the Jags. Why did they not have any problems with the Jags if they were a division opponent? Why did none of the NFC North teams lose to the Lions? It's a good argument when talking about GOOD teams.

Here is an equivalent example of this......yesterday, the Broncos faced the Chiefs. A top tier team in the AFC versus a divisional opponenet that happened to be one of the bottom two teams in the league. Now what happened in this game? The Broncos TROUNCED the Chiefs. That is what good teams do

Again, then somebody should have stated that to the Texans who just absolutely demolished the Jags. Why did they not have any problems with the Jags if they were a division opponent? Why did none of the NFC North teams lose to the Lions? It's a good argument when talking about GOOD teams.

Here is an equivalent example of this......yesterday, the Broncos faced the Chiefs. A top tier team in the AFC versus a divisional opponenet that happened to be one of the bottom two teams in the league. Now what happened in this game? The Broncos TROUNCED the Chiefs. That is what good teams do

Look what happened when the Broncos played the Chiefs a few weeks ago, there's hundreds of examples. Just stop.